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Nov. 11, 2024

Eileen Moore

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Justice, 4th District Court of Appeal, Division 3

Served 1966

2nd Lieutenant

After serving in Vietnam, I felt able to face adversity. Thus, when I walked into the judges' lunchroom on my first day on the Superior Court in 1989 and one of the judges called out, "Hey, Eileen, what do you say to a woman lawyer with an IQ of 70?" I didn't panic, although I was shaking inside as there were only three other women judges on the court. "What?" I asked. He said, "Good afternoon, Your Honor." I shot right ...

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